As ancient Israel was in error in misinterpreting prophecy, so
the Latter Day Saints are in error in misinterpreting modern prophecy.
As I have said, a distinction must be made between the gospel or
doctrine of Christ, and prophecy. It is plain to be seen from the
scriptures that it is not the Lord's purpose to reveal prophecy
in as great plainness as the gospel and doctrine of Christ. Scripture
prophecy refers to events that are to transpire in the Lord's work;
and it is not his purpose to reveal in plainness at this time, all
the mysteries and plans of his great work among the children of
men in the future. Such has been the case in all ages past. The
prophecies to the Jews regarding the way in which Christ was to
come, were obscure, and they were only understood by those who had
the spirit to understand them. They could have been written so plain
that any person could understand them correctly; but it was not
God's purpose to do so. The Book of Mormon tells us that the book
of prophecy of John's Revelation is hard to understand, but when
God's own due time comes, it is to be unfolded and made plain; but
the gospel and doctrine of Christ is so plain in the New Covenant
of the Book of Mormon, that a child can understand it. Christ says,
"And I give you these commandments, because of the disputations
which have been among you. And blessed are ye if ye have no disputations
among you. Also, that you might know of the true points of my (Christ's)
doctrine," (Nephi viii:9 and ix:11). But prophecy is another matter
outside of the gospel or doctrine of Christ; it can only be interpreted
correctly by the enlightenment of the Holy Ghost. Peter says, "We
have also a more sure word of prophecy ; whereunto ye do well that
ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until
the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts." (2 Peter i:19).
The day star means the Holy Ghost, by which prophecy can only be
rightly understood. The Latter Day Saints are in error in believing
that Joseph Smith was the Choice Seer spoken of in 2 Nephi ii. I
will show you that Brother Joseph could not have been this Choice
Seer, because that Seer is to be of the seed of Joseph, (of Egypt)
of the seed of Lehi, who is a descendant of Joseph, which Lehi came
over to this land from Jerusalem 600 years B.C.: The American Indians
(the Lamanites) being the remnant of that seed. To make it more
plain, I will repeat the explanation given in Chapter iii. The man
who is not learned (in 2 Nephi xi:18) refers to Brother Joseph;
But the Choice Seer (2 Nephi ii) is another man. He is to come from
the fruit of the loins of Joseph (of Egypt), that seed being the
branch which was broken off at Jerusalem, to whom this land was
consecrated for their inheritance forever -- being Lehi and his
seed; Lehi's seed being Little Joseph, who received this blessing
from his father Lehi, that his seed should not utterly be destroyed;
for out of his seed which should not all be destroyed (the Indians),
should come this Choice Seer. It is very plain to me. This Seer
is to come from the Lamanites, and Brother Joseph is not of that
seed. The name of that Seer will be Joseph, after Joseph of Egypt,
and his father's name Joseph. He is to translate sealed records
yet to come forth. "And not to the bringing forth my word only,
saith the Lord, but to the convincing them of my word." Brother
Joseph never convinced a single Lamanite that I ever heard of. This
Choice Seer is to convince the Lamanites in person, and do a great
work among them ("his brethren") in person. It can plainly be seen
by reading the two passages referred to, that "the man that is not
learned" is a different man from this Choice Seer. There is no identity
between the two persons referred to in these two passages. In one
passage it calls the person referred to the man that is not learned;
while in the other; the person referred to is a Choice Seer, who
shall be great and mighty like unto Moses; and the whole chapter
is devoted to this Seer and to Moses. Some have confounded the men
spoken of in 2 Nephi xi:17, 18, 19. A man, being the spirit of a
just man made perfect, has a hand in bringing forth the words of
the Book of Mormon as well as Brother Joseph; and there is also
a time referred to in the nineteenth paragraph that is yet in the
future. We will now analyze this chapter (2 Nephi ii) concerning
the Choice Seer. It is plain to be seen that the whole chapter refers
to this one Choice Seer and to Moses. I see some of the Latter Day
Saints have lately interpreted one mighty to arise from the Lamanites;
this is a recent interpretation they have put upon this chapter.
A clause in the last part of the chapter makes it very plain that
the Choice Seer spoken of all through the chapter, is to come from
the Lamanites. It is very plain that the last part of the chapter
(Par. 4) refers to this same Choice Seer. Lehi is making his conclusion
and closing remarks concerning his son s (little Joseph s) blessing;
which blessing can be seen in the first part of the chapter, the
blessing being this; that little Joseph s seed should not all be
destroyed, for out of his seed should arise one mighty, who should
be a Choice Seer. And now, behold, my son Joseph, after this manner
did my father of old (Joseph of Egypt) prophesy. Wherefore, because
of this covenant thou are blessed (a blessing); for thy seed shall
not be destroyed * * * And there shall raise up one mighty among
them (this same Choice Seer - - this same blessing), who shall do
much good, both in word and in deed, being an instrument in the
hands of God, with exceeding faith, to work mighty wonders, and
do that thing which is great in the sight of God. Before this it
says he shall be great in mine eyes. Why is it that any one cannot
see this? The closing of this chapter is only a rehearsal and conclusion
about this same Choice Seer. This whole chapter treats of the one
matter; a blessing is pronounced upon little Joseph, because a Great
Seer is to be of his seed, that should not all be destroyed. That
seed being "a branch which was to be broken off" at Jerusalem, to
whom this land was consecrated for their inheritance. He tells them
that this Great Seer was not the Messiah, but that he was to come
from a branch of the house of Israel that was to be broken off,
"nevertheless to be remembered in the covenants of the Lord, that
the Messiah should be made manifest unto them in the latter days,
in the spirit of power, unto the bringing of them out of darkness
unto light; yea, out of hidden darkness and out of captivity unto
freedom." Can you not see from this that the Choice Seer is to come
from the Lamanites? They are the people here referred to. The next
words are as follows: "For Joseph (of Egypt) truly testified, saying,
a Seer shall the Lord my God raise up, who shall be a Choice Seer
unto the fruit of my loins." This is the testimony or prophecy of
Joseph (of Egypt) which Lehi refers to in his closing remarks in
paragraph four, where he says: "And now, behold, my son Joseph,
after this manner did my father of old prophesy. Wherefore because
of this covenant thou art blessed; for thy seed shall not be destroyed,
for they shall hearken unto the words of the book; and there shall
raise up one mighty among them." They shall hearken unto the words
of the book which the Choice Seer shall bring forth, which Seer
is to convince them. This passage means the same as if the word
for instead of the word and, was there, as follows: "Wherefore,
because of this covenant thou art blessed; for thy seed shall not
be destroyed, for they shall hearken unto the words of the book;
for there shall raise up on might among them, who shall do much
good, * * * and do that thing which is great in the sight of God."
Again, it says this Choice Seer will do only according to the commands
of God. He will be faithful and break none of God's commandments.
This alone proves that Brother Joseph was not the Choice Seer. In
a revelation given to Brother Joseph while he was translating, (Sec.
2) the Lord said, "Behold, how oft have you transgressed the commandments
and the laws of God, and have gone on in the persuasions of men
* * * if thou art not aware thou wilt fall." Does this agree with
the description of the Choice Seer Nay verily. This alone should
satisfy any one, and will satisfy any one who is not trusting in
an arm of flesh, that Brother Joseph was not the Choice Seer. Again,
it can be seen from this point that Brother Joseph was not this
Great Seer. He is to come from the seed that shall write the word
of the Lord; and this is the Nephite seed. It says, "But a Seer
will I raise up out of the fruit of thy loins; * * * wherefore,
the fruit of they loins (from which this Seer is to be raised up)
shall write ; (the Nephite records), and the fruit of the loins
of Judah shall write." So we see again that the Choice Seer is to
come from the Nephite or Lamanite seed. Again, the same can be seen
from a clause which follows in this connection: "and bringing them
to the knowledge of their fathers in the latter days." Again, the
same can be seen from this clause which says, "He shall do a work
for the fruit of thy loins, HIS BRETHREN, which shall be of great
worth unto them, even to the bringing of them to the knowledge of
the covenants which I have made with thy fathers." From this we
see that his brethren are to be the Lamanites. Then he is to be
of the Lamanite seed. Again, it says, they who seek to destroy this
Choice Seer shall be confounded. Those who sought to destroy Brother
Joseph were not confounded, but they destroyed him. Brethren, you
have no conception of how great and mighty this Seer will be, and
the great work he is to do in restoring the house of Israel, or
you would never claim that Brother Joseph was this man. I believe
this man to be the same man referred to in Genesis xlix:24, and
by Paul in Romans xi:26. The passage in Genesis is Joseph's blessing:
"From thence is the Shepherd, the stone of Israel." From the seed
of Joseph will come a man who shall be the Shepherd to gather scattered
Israel in the last days. This does not mean Christ, for he came
from the seed of Judah. The other passage in Romans says, "There
shall come out of Sion (this land) the Deliverer, and shall turn
away ungodliness from Jacob." This does not mean Christ, as you
can see by reading the context. I am satisfied these two passages
refer to this same Choice Seer. To conclude, we see that Brother
Joseph was not this Choice Seer for the following reasons: First:
He is to come from the seed of Lehi, and Joseph Smith is not of
that seed. Second: He is to convince the Lamanites in person; Joseph
Smith did not convince them. Third: His tongue will not be loosed
that he can speak much, and the Lord is to raise up a spokesman
for him; Joseph Smith's tongue was loosed to speak, he being a good
speaker. Fourth: Those who seek to destroy this Seer will be confounded,
this does not agree as being Brother Joseph, because he was destroyed.
Fifth: The Choice Seer will be faithful and do strictly according
to the command of God; Brother Joseph broke the commands of God
from the beginning. So we see that Brother Joseph was not this Choice
Seer.
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